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fMUusic ana ]Drama
iLrrtit JQBN-NY JOS.
With a --cor& of -a six rionis' en-
gagement in flew- York City. an, a four
monhs'" run iii Chicago, "Litle Jonfny
Jolaces" will be presented at hg~'Whgney
tomnorrow night. The engagement prom-
ises to be the most notable of the sea-
son, for no musical production presented
last year scored so emphatialy as this
product of George M. Coan's pel.
'Lithle Johnny Jones" has been highly
praised by the critics everywhere wholi
write in glowing terms of its originality
itt consrtiction and speak in the highest
praise of its captivating and catchy mi-
sic, of which there are twenty-two num-
bers. Mtr. Cohan has been gien much
credit for the consistent story he Shas
writteni, whichi tells the fortuneandais ad-
ventures of an American jockey, who
goes to England to suin fame ott the
Etnglisht turf.
"AY n otsES" AT THEsMAJESTIC.
Commencing Monday for one week a
sensationtal noelty is promised at ttt
Majestic by the appearne of Sirronje,
known as the "Lady Raffles." Sirronje
is a rather demure brunette, slight, quite
titlike the picture one swoutd draw of a
Iyoung woman who hsa succesfuly
throswn off the irons and manacles witt
sehich she has been bound, in special
tests, placed upons ter by police antI
petial officials throughout the country.
Sirronje invites police, sheriffs, Or in
fact anyonte, 'to bring regulation irons
and test her poswers to free herself. The
progranm for the week promises much
in bot comic and "novel features.
THE COILIGE WIO.
"'The College Widow," ever sew, ever
-clever, was heartily enjoyed yesterday
at both performances. Good audiences
sow the perfcrmances ad laughed and
-appattded generously. The football
scene stirreddtp real enthusiasms whichi
broke out in a "U. of Mi." frmi(lie ga-
ry. The company was uniforpygood.
George, Ade's character work i,' to the
point anid not yet surpassed. "i } c Col-
lege Widowsesens to be the Vjosu per-
massen ttigle -has written.
LOST-Gentlemian's ghuh watch with
fob t Hamptott works; ittuting :cate
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English face calling cards, each protect-
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cents for fifty, or 75 cents for ii hundred.
Record Printery, South Bend, Ind. "
The Myers. Bros. line of customwme
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Since i88 we' have made Wach Re-'
pairing 'one of our strongest 'features.
Haler'.,Jewgry Store, 2t6 S. Main
street. °eod
-HE«AR THE MICHIGENDA HITS
all 'this seek at the =Theatorium, East
Liberty St. J. R. Gllard, Prop. 12-17